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Motion correction for brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging at high and ultra-high field

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The position is granted by Aix Marseille University (www.univ-amu.fr) in a partnership project with Siemens Healthineers. The work will be done at the CRMBM laboratory (www.crmbm.univ-amu.fr) which is located in the center of the lively Marseille city, within La Timone university hospital.

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